Chart::PNGgraph is a graph plotting module (deprecated). SYNOPSIS use Chart::PNGgraph::moduleName; Chart::PNGgraph is a perl5 module to create PNG output for a graph. Chart::PNGgraph is nothing more than a wrapper around GD::Graph, and its use is deprecated. It only exists for backward compatibility. The documentation for all the functionality can be found in GD::Graph. This module should work with all versions of GD, but it has only been tested with version 1.19 and above. Version 1.19 is the last version that produces GIF output, and requires a conversion step. The default distribution of Chart::PNGgraph uses Image::Magick for this. If youd like to use something else, please replace the sub png2gif in Chart::PNGgraph::Convert with something more to your liking. NOTES Note that if you use Chart::PNGgraph with a GD version 1.19 or lower that any included logos will have to be in the GIF format. The only time that PNG comes into play is _after_ GD has done its work, and the GIF gets converted to PNG. There are no plans to change that behaviour; its too much work, and you should really be upgrading to a version of GD that produces PNG directly..

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GD::Graph 1.4308
GD::Graph is a graph plotting module for Perl 5. SYNOPSIS use GD::Graph::moduleName; GD::Graph is a perl5 module to create charts using the GD module. The following classes for graphs with axes are defined: GD::Graph::lines Create a line...

Programming
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devkitPro 1.5.7
This project is for homebrew console development tools based on the gnu compiler collection with additional tools and libraries to aid programming each supported console. The windows variants are built with MinGW.

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Graphs and Charts
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PlotKit 0.9.1
PlotKit is a Chart and Graph Plotting Library for Javascript. It has support for HTML Canvas and also SVG via Adobe SVG Viewer and native browser support. PlotKit is fully documented and there is also a quick tutorial to get you started. PlotKit...

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Q-Graph 1.4
Q-Graph is a collection of Q scripts that provide a graph data structure and a full-featured graph editor (the latter requires Tcl/Tk). Q-Graph library can be used to implement and test graph algorithms using the Q language. Q is a functional...

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Text::Graph 0.23
Text::Graph is a Perl extension for generating text-based graphs. SYNOPSIS use Text::Graph; blah blah blah Some data is easier to analyze graphically than in its raw form. In many cases, however, a full-blown multicolor graphic...

Programming
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Libicom 0.9.0
The libicom library is a character based dynamicly linked library for Linux. It is used to remotely control the Icom IC-R8500 wide band receiver via an RS232 link. All call and return parameters to the control functions are character string based....

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Programming
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dotdesktop 0.3
Dotdesktop library provides ability to parse desktop entry file and access the information in a convenient way. Desktop entry file format is defined by freedesktop.org, it is used to describe information about an application such as the name and...

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Programming
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Cedalion for Linux 0.2.6
Cedalion is a programming language that allows its users to add new abstractions and define (and use) internal DSLs. Its innovation is in the fact that it uses projectional editing to allow the new abstractions to have no syntactic limitations.

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wolfSSL 3.12.2
The wolfSSL embedded SSL/TLS library is a lightweight SSL library written in ANSI standard C and targeted for embedded and RTOS environments - primarily because of its small size, speed, and feature set. It is commonly used in standard operating...

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EuGTK 4.8.9
Makes it easy to develop good- looking, fast, cross-platform programs that run on Linux, OS X, and Windows.
Euphoria is a very fast interpreted/compiled language with straight-forward syntax. EuGTK allows programming in a
clean, object-oriented...

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Libraries
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Linux User Group Library Manager 1.0
The LUG Library Manager is a project to help Linux User Groups start their own library. A LUG library is helpful to the community at large because it increases access to information, and gives everyone the opportunity to become more knowledgeable.